This is an improved version of the original Paint Transparent. It is used to remove the background from an image, leaving just the foreground person or object. Once you save the result, you can superimpose that foreground over a different background using various graphics apps and programs.

This update gives unlimited undos. Each brush stroke is saved, from the time you touch the screen until you lift your finger. The undo and redo buttons will recall previous or next strokes.

Also brush offset buttons have been added. These allow you to position your brush so it isn't hidden by your finger.

Finally, you can now draw regardless of whether the interface is hidden or not. The advantage of hiding the interface is that you can see more of the image underneath. However the brush size slider and the undo and redo buttons are never hidden, since they are used so frequently.

To show the full interface when it is hidden, press the * button.

IMAGES:
1. Example of how a transparent image can be placed on a new background image and combined with other transparent objects.
2. The program interface, with the background partially painted transparent using a large brush.
3. The Phaedra.jpg image to practice with.